Sprint mobile phones now upgraded with NextMail

Sprint Logo Sprint users have just got a reason to be tickled pink as they can experience enhanced and easy communication. The company recently unveiled the availability of NextMail service on all its devices. Enabled with Pacific DataVision, this service will permit users to send voice messages with utmost ease.

Users can instantly send messages by pressing Direct Connect or by using the Send option on any of the Sprint or Nextel phones. The service enables users to send a recorded voice message or text message to a maximum of 50 email addresses and 50 mobile devices. Users can also obtain a ‘Listen to’ notification. The service offers convenient ways to communicate rather than typing long notes or thumb-typing on mobile keyboards.

“In today’s business climate, companies need solutions that improve productivity, increase profitability and enhance customer satisfaction. Historically available only on Nextel devices as an extension of Nextel Direct Connect, NextMail is an ideal solution for companies with highly mobile workers. Industries like construction, field services, distribution and many public sector entities will find NextMail to be a critical business tool to communicate with many people instantly, especially in places where typing isn’t convenient, and to document thorough and accurate information,” remarked, Tom Roberts, vice president of Business Marketing, Sprint.

Additionally, the company launched NextMail Professional which was initially known as NextMail Locator. Users can merge essential information and photos with a NextMail message. For example, first responders or inspectors can authorize and share the information of the incident with their command centers. The service enables users to share their GPS location and interactive map, photos and real-time situation experiences.

“NextMail’s Intelligent Queuing provides businesses a valuable triage tool for their field workers, finally allowing dispatchers and call center operators to quickly prioritize inbound voice communication from the field. This allows for a significant reduction in unproductive hold time, which results in increased productivity and revenue,” quoted John Pescatore, CEO of Pacific DataVision Inc.

Two-way communication is enhanced as the service allows users to respond by voice-to-voice, text or email message quickly. Users working in a huge workforce will benefit from this technology since the service features preeminent functions like mobile time and attendance reporting, appointment scheduling, customized mobile forms, job ticket and customer information management, and an improved communications console which improves the ability and output of users.

Users can now easily download the NextMail and NextMail Professional services for $7.50 (approx Rs. 350) and $19.99 (approx Rs. 935) per month, respectively, from the official website.